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               THE BELLEVILLE          Sumpter Township Trustee protests Sunday meeting
          ENTERPRISE
          ENTERPRISE
                                          One Sumpter Township
               Vol. 136, No. 34        Trustee expressed her displeas-                          ”                                people and that “this could have
                                                                                                                                 waited.” She demanded that
            The recent pay adjust-     ure at being disturbed on “family        I am outraged with your statements.              Supervisor Tim Bowman explain
          ments to the salaries of elect-  days” to conduct her elected  If Supervisor Tim Bowman calls a special meeting,       his logic in calling the meeting on
          ed officials in Sumpter      duties.                                     it is our obligation to be there.             a Sunday. As Oddy attempted to
          Township was the first          During a special meeting                                                               again explain the immediacy of
          increase in nearly two       called on Sunday, Aug. 15, Trustee                                                        the situation, Morgan retorted, “I
          decades and equalized the    Peggy Morgan soundly criticized  first time in the history that a  the new hire in place to begin  have the floor. Why do you have to
          pay of trustees.             the scheduling of the meeting.  meeting was called on Sunday to  training as soon as possible “to  be his mouthpiece? He's got a
                          See page 3.  The brief  Zoom meeting  had only  hire a part-time employee.”  serve the needs of the communi-  mouth.”
                                       one agenda action item, the hiring  Both Trustee Matt Oddy and  ty.”                         Oddy responded that since he
                                       of a part-time clerk in the treasur-  Treasurer Vincent Warren  Trustee Tim Rush explained  was involved in the hiring, as was
                  THE CANTON           er's office.                  attempted to explain that there  that there was no board meeting  Warren, he thought he could bet-
             EAGLE                     vote could have waited until the  was a serious staffing shortage in  for a week and “we have an  ter explain the process.
             EAGLE
                                          Morgan insisted that the hiring
                                                                                                   absence in the treasurer's office.
                                                                                                                                    “Treasurer Warren contacted
                                                                     the treasurer's office and that with
               Vol. 74, No. 34         regular meeting of the board  the return of the deputy treasurer  We need to serve our residents.”  me in an effort to get the new hire
                                       scheduled for the next week. She  from leave the next day, Monday,  Morgan insisted that the trea-
            The pandemic may have
          canceled the Canton          claimed that this could be “the  Aug. 16, it was imperative to have  surer's office could run with two  See Sunday, page 3
          Liberty Fet but there will
          be food, music and fire-
          works at the Picnic in the      ‘Civic servant’
          Park set for Friday, Sept. 24.
                         See page 2.      Plymouth Whipple award presented
                                          to Kiwanis founder, former mayor
                                            Members of the Plymouth City
                THE INKSTER               Commission presented the prestigious
          LEDGER STAR
          LEDGER STAR                     Ruth Huston-Whipple Award for Civic

               Vol. 74, No. 34            Engagement to former Mayor James
                                          Jabara during their Aug. 16 meeting.
            A federal grant awarded         The award is the latest of many for
          to Project We Hope, Dream       Jabara who, at 92, is one of the longest-
          & Believe will help restore     serving civic activists in the community.
          and preserve the onetime        This award is presented annually to a
          Inkster home of Malcolm X.      member of the community who has posi-
                          See page 5.     tively impacted the quality of life in the
                                          City of Plymouth through his or her excep-
                                          tional civic and/or philanthropic engage-  Plymouth Mayor
                  THE NORTHVILLE          ment and Jabara certainly exemplifies  Oliver Wolcott, right,
             EAGLE
             EAGLE                        that criteria.                        congratulates Jim
                                                                                Jabara, on the Ruth
                                            During his installation as a member of
               Vol. 210, No. 34           the Plymouth Hall of Fame in 2018, speak-  Huston-Whipple
                                                                                Award presented to
            The Northville Art House      ers noted his long-time and dedicated  him by the city last
          will present the 13th annual    service as a Plymouth City Commissioner  week.  Jabara,
          West of Center: Art that        and mayor, and as chairman of the 35th  above, center, is sur-
          Pushes Boundaries juried        District Court Building. Jabara also served  rounded by the
          all-media exhibition.           as a long-time board member of the    members of the
                          See page 4.     Plymouth Chamber of Commerce along    Plymouth    Noon
                                          with his work with the Fall Festival and  Kiwanis Club who
                                          the Ice Festival committees. He served as  came to the meeting
                  THE PLYMOUTH            Chairman of the Advisory Board and    to congratulate him.
             EAGLE                        served on the Board of Directors of the  Jabara is a founding
             EAGLE
                                                                                member of the club.
               Vol. 21, No. 34            Salvation Army, and is an active member
                                          of the Plymouth Library Board.
            When the huge amuse-            Jabara is a charter member of the   Properties, a real estate development and  of trustees.  Jabara and his wife, Anita, are
          ment rides are installed at     Kiwanis Club of Colonial Plymouth and  management firm in Plymouth.         long-time Plymouth residents. He has two
          the Plymouth Fall Festival      served as the first president of the group.  He served in the U.S. Army until his  sons, Marty and Michael, and three grand-
          set for Sept. 10, 11 and 12,      "In addition, his many successful busi-  discharge in 1953 and then began working  children. He is also the proud great-grand-
          they bring with them 50         ness ventures have contributed greatly to  at Commonwealth Associates, Inc. as a  father of two.
          years of safety experience.     the growth and development of the     structural steel designer. In 1956 he went  The Ruth Huston-Whipple Award for
                          See page 6.     Plymouth community," the Hall of Fame  to Williams and Works in Sanitary    Civic Engagement is named in honor of
                                          resolution stated.                    Engineering and from 1959 to 1976 he was  Ruth Huston-Whipple, the first female
                                            Jabara said he was very, very surprised  involved with Enviro-Fab, Inc. where he  elected Plymouth City Commissioner
                   THE ROMULUS            by the honor. "It really was a surprise," he  was both vice-president and co-owner  (1934-1949), the first female mayor of
             ROMAN                        said. "I was very humbled by it."     before founding J.M.J. properties in 1978.  Plymouth (1940-1942) and first female
             ROMAN
                                            Jabara, a 1950 civil engineering gradu-
               Vol. 136, No. 34           ate of Michigan Tech, is owner of J.M.J.  He is also a Life Trustee of the Michigan  Wayne County Board of Supervisors mem-
                                                                                Tech Fund, serving 10 years on the board
                                                                                                                      ber.
            A Romulus man is facing
          second-degree    murder      Curtain going up
          charges in the stabbing
          death of a woman Aug. 7 at a
          local hotel.                 Village Theatre at Cherry Hill receives Shuttered Venue Operators grant
                          See page 3.
                                          The Village Theater at Cherry Hill was  ents to recoup expenses and recover from  grant from the U.S. Small Business
                                       recently awarded $187,512.26 in funding  the period when they were unable to earn  Administration, which will help mitigate the
                  THE WAYNE            from the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant  revenue. Funds may be used to repay eligi-  impact of lost revenue and additional opera-
             EAGLE                     (SVOG) program, which provides emergency  ble expenses in 2020 and 2021, including but  tional costs when we were forced to close
             EAGLE
               Vol. 74, No. 34         assistance for eligible cultural institutions  not limited to payroll, ticket refunds, utili-  our doors for over 12 months due to the pan-
                                                                                                                       demic,” stated Ben Frick, Canton perform-
                                                                               ties, maintenance, and repairs.
                                       and organizations affected by COVID-19.
            Wayne County Comm-            The grant was awarded by the U.S. Small  “The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is  ing arts coordinator.
          issioner and former Wayne    Business Administration to enable recipi-  beyond thrilled to receive this generous  “The SVOG program allows us to pick up
          Mayor Al Haidous helped the                                                                                  where we left off when we closed and will
          Wayne Historical Commission                                                                                  also be used to invest in future performanc-
          and Society members cele-                                                                                    es and concerts.”
          brate a $191,000 grant recently.                                                                                The Village Theater at Cherry Hill staff
                          See page 5.                                                                                  have allocated the Shuttered Venue
                                                                                                                       Operators Grant funds to cover wages, utili-
                                                                                                                       ties, and contracted services to help bring
                  THE WESTLAND                                                                                         back audience members into the venue.
             EAGLE                                                                                                        Funds from the grant will also be used to
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               Vol. 74, No. 34                                                                                         present several new performances, includ-
                                                                                                                       ing some holiday shows, including:
            Two revered names were                                                                                     “Christmas with the Celts” at 7 p.m.
          honored when the Police                                                                                      Wednesday, Dec. 8, and the Detroit Circus
          Community Training Center                                                                                    will return with their popular New Year's
          was dedicated to retired                                                                                     Eve show at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 31.
          Judge C. Charles Bokos and                                                                                      For additional information about The
          the late City Attorney Angelo                                                                                Village Theater at Cherry Hill, visit
          A. Plakas.                                                                                                   www.cantonvillagetheater.org or contact the
                          See page 4.                                                                                  box office at (734) 394-5300.


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